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|    Jim Wilkins to All    |
|    Re: Boeing Space Ships. The name goes on    |
|    04 Jul 24 07:38:15    |
      XPost: or.politics, alt.politics.trump, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       XPost: alt.astronomy, rec.aviation.military       From: muratlanne@gmail.com              "R Kym Horsell" wrote in message       news:v65k3u$1nl3$2@nnrp.usenet.blueworldhosting.com...              Another thing I belatedly remembered from this guy that was wondering       if it worth blowing the whistle was forging of govt seals.       Apparently after each controlled was verified it had to be sealed up       in a box for shipment to some AFB or whatever. Yet the engineer found       a bag full of special seals only govt inspectors should have access       to in a desk somwhere. And the times of the shipments made from his       location seemed to heavily skew to hours between midnight and 6 am.              He also mentioned some other engineer that came from Pakistan       complained at the high level of corruption he saw in the same.       FROM PAKISTAN (he underlined :). That guy tried to tell someone about       some of the stuff but he got "fitted up" on a charge of assault       and had his visa pulled and was deported.              ----------------------------------       We can't rule out active sabotage, especially when paper records are found       to be incomplete.              We simply lack the ability to reliably detect disgruntled, deceitful       individuals who maneuver themselves into positions of authority. In many       cases they are very intelligent and qualified and don't have or managed to       hide background clues that might disqualify them. A good example is German       Admiral Wilhelm Canaris who headed the Abwehr counterintelligence bureau,       secretly hated the Nazis though he was a loyal German, and aided British       intelligence. Rommel may have turned against Hitler, the detailed entries in       his diary that he planned to use for another book like his WW1 best-seller       stopped in the spring of 1944.       https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Canaris       "Canaris began working more actively to overthrow Hitler's regime but he       co-operated with the SD to create a decoy. That made it possible for him to       pose as a trusted man for some time."              FDR was excessively sympathetic to the Soviets and allowed or at least       didn't actively block leak sources serving in his administration.       https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Dexter_White              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venona_project       "Sometime in 1945, the existence of the Venona program was revealed to the       Soviet Union by cryptologist-analyst Bill Weisband, an NKVD agent in the US       Army's SIGINT."              The Mitrokhin Archive has confirmed much of what US intelligence suspected       of Soviet spying, such as the guilt of the Rosenbergs.       https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitrokhin_Archive              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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